Release Notes: HTTP authentication has been added, as well as support for "filters" (which means that you can, for instance, downsample the music files before they are sent to the clients). HTML encoding of any "weird" characters is another important improvement which should help people with funny file names.

Release Notes: A status page has been added, some minor bugs have been fixed, and SysV IPC (SHM) has been removed due to too many bug reports. This version is considered feature complete, and the work that remains up until 0.6.X is bug squashing.

Release Notes: SysV IPC (SHM) is now used to store the file information (where available),
which should save physical memory. Some memory leaks were fixed. Man pages were
added and HTML template support was implemented (to customize the Web pages
generated by Ample).

Release Notes: This is the first stable release. Fixes include better ID3v2 parsing, reformatted HTML
output, a bugfix in the tcpwrapper code, and big changes in the configure scripts. The
servername is now a configuration option. Many client-side issues have been ironed
out as well. Note that the command line option -r has been changed to

Release Notes: This release is tested (and verified) with mpg123, XMMS, Windows Media Player, and WinAmp. An obscure bug which caused segfault sometimes has been fixed. The autogenerated HTML now links directly to the files, and Ample can send single files to clients (not just streams). "Content-Length" has been added so that WinAmp and Media Player can give "progress bars." There are a slew of performance enhancements and bugfixes.